Writing and reading with the longitudinal component of light using carbazole-containing azopolymer thin films
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PORFIREV, Alexey, KHONINA, Svetlana, IVLIEV, Nikolay, MESHALKIN, Alexei, AKIMOVA, Elena, FORBES, Andrew. Writing and reading with the longitudinal component of light using carbazole-containing azopolymer thin films. In: Scientific Reports, 2022, vol. 12, pp. 1-12. ISSN 2045-2322. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-07440-9
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Scientific Reports
Volumul 12 / 2022 / ISSN 2045-2322

Writing and reading with the longitudinal component of light using carbazole-containing azopolymer thin films

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-07440-9

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Porfirev Alexey1, Khonina Svetlana23, Ivliev Nikolay23, Meshalkin Alexei4, Akimova Elena4, Forbes Andrew5
 
1 Image Processing Systems Institute-Branch, Federal Scientific Research Centre "Crystallography and Photonics", Russian Academy of Sciences, Samara,
2 Image Processing Systems Institute,
3 Samara National Research University,
4 Institute of Applied Physics,
5 School of Physics, University of the Witwatersrand
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 17 martie 2022


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It is well known that azobenzene-containing polymers (azopolymers) are sensitive to the polarization orientation of the illuminating radiation, with the resulting photoisomerization inducing material transfer at both the meso- and macroscale. As a result, azopolymers are efficient and versatile photonic materials, for example, they are used for the fabrication of linear diffraction gratings, including subwavelength gratings, microlens arrays, and spectral filters. Here we propose to use carbazole-containing azopolymer thin films to directly visualize the longitudinal component of the incident laser beam, a crucial task for the realization of 3D structured light yet remaining experimentally challenging. We demonstrate the approach on both scalar and vectorial states of structured light, including higher-order and hybrid cylindrical vector beams. In addition to detection, our results confirm that carbazole-containing azopolymers are a powerful tool material engineering with the longitudinal component of the electric field, particularly to fabricate microstructures with unusual morphologies that differentiate from the total intensity distribution of the writing laser beam.